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Neural and FST based approaches to grammatical error correction

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Figure 1: Overview of our best GEC system pipeline.
Table 1:Span-level correction results for individualsystems on the development set. TP: true positives, FP:false positives, FN: false negatives, P: precision, R: re-call.
Table 2: Span-level correction results for different system pipelines on the development set.

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